Drug Crime
Defense

Indianapolis Drug Crime Defense Lawyer

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At the office of
Zaki Ali, Attorney at Law, we are dedicated to defending our client's rights no matter how difficult
a drug case may seem. Through
customized strategies andformer prosecution experience, we may be able to help you overcome this challenging time. If you have
been accused of a drug crime, you could be facing serious penalties that
could negatively impact your life and your future. Without the guidance
of a trusted Indianapolis drug crimes lawyer, you could be up against
devastating penalties and the loss of your freedoms. When you future is
at stake, act fast to protect it - contact our
criminal defense firm today for the legal guidance you deserve.

Drug Schedules and Potential Penalties

Drug penalties may vary depending on the type of drug involved, what the
intended use was, and how much of was found in your possession. All controlled
substances are classified using a drug schedule, or a scale that determines
that drug addictiveness, medical uses, and potential for danger.

Drugs are placed on a sliding scale, with Schedule I considered to be most
dangerous and Schedule V considered to be the least:

Schedule I drugs– These have no known medical use and could include PCP,
marijuana, peyote, and ecstasy.

Schedule II drugs–Cocaine, high levels of hydrocodone, and meth are all rated as Schedule II drugs.

Schedule II drugs– Morphine in doses higher than 50mg, but less than 100mgs and certain anabolic
steroids are Schedule II.

Schedule III drugs– Some over-the-counter medications and prescription drugs could be considered
dangerous if abused; including Xanax and Valium.

Schedule V drugs– These drugs are considered to be least addictive, but still hold potentially
serious penalties if misused. Codeine and opium fall into this category.

The sooner you work with an Indianapolis drug crime attorney from our firm,
the more time we will have to begin developing a personalized defense
strategy. From beginning to end, we are committed to your cause and your freedom.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.